In order, from lowest-pitched to highest-pitched, alto, mezzo-soprano, and soprano. The lowest note that an alto is expected to reach is F below middle C; a mezzo-soprano, A below middle C; and a soprano, middle C.
If you are asking regarding the basic different 'types' of voice they are - Male - Tenor, Baritone and bass. Female - Soprano, Mezzo-soprano and Contralto
Opera singers sing opera. Here are the different types of opera singers, ranging from highest voice to lowest:Female:SopranoMezzo-sopranoAltoContraltoMale:CountertenorTenorBaritoneBass
Often these are called 'trouser roles'. The female voice is low, singing at the highest possible range for a male voice. In the 2009-2010 season, Susan Graham sang the role of a male in Der Rosenkavalier at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.
The basic male operatic voices are tenor, baritone, and bass. There is a sub-classification called "bass-baritone," which sings some baritone roles and some bass roles. Among each basic type, there are multiple variants that refer either to the various opera roles that a particular voice is suited for or the kind of sound that characterizes the voice.
The deepest or lowest voice in the opera is the Bass (pronounced like "base"). If you want to show off, you could answer, "Basso Profundo." That guy specializes in the lowest music in the bass category (Fach).
If you are asking regarding the basic different 'types' of voice they are - Male - Tenor, Baritone and bass. Female - Soprano, Mezzo-soprano and Contralto
Opera singers sing opera. Here are the different types of opera singers, ranging from highest voice to lowest:Female:SopranoMezzo-sopranoAltoContraltoMale:CountertenorTenorBaritoneBass
Often these are called 'trouser roles'. The female voice is low, singing at the highest possible range for a male voice. In the 2009-2010 season, Susan Graham sang the role of a male in Der Rosenkavalier at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.
Soprano. The highest of female voice types.
The highest female singing voice is called a coloratura soprano.
The lowest female voice is called contralto.
A diva or if you mean voice categories - Soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto.
The Sound of a Voice - opera - was created in 2003.
The basic male operatic voices are tenor, baritone, and bass. There is a sub-classification called "bass-baritone," which sings some baritone roles and some bass roles. Among each basic type, there are multiple variants that refer either to the various opera roles that a particular voice is suited for or the kind of sound that characterizes the voice.
A saprano is a female singer that sings high, it is the break in a females voice but the high break. Female Opera singers sing Saprano. An Auto is the oposite this is the low break in a females voice. Hope this helped.
an Alto That's not entirely accurate. There are actually two female vocal types between tenor (not actually a female voice) and soprano. They are contralto, and mezzo-soprano. This may be splitting hairs a bit, but Alto is not actually a voice type, but is instead a range of notes. The voice type that sings in the alto range is called contralto.
The primary voice types are: FEMALE: * Soprano (high) * Alto (medium) MALE: * Tenor (highest) * Bass (low)